[license]: https://img.shields.io/github/license/sgoudham/MyClipboard [maven-central]: https://img.shields.io/maven-central/v/me.goudham/MyClipboard.svg?label=Maven%20Central [build-status]: https://goudham.me/jenkins/job/MyClipboard/job/release/badge/icon [codecov]: https://codecov.io/gh/sgoudham/MyClipboard/branch/main/graph/badge.svg?token=F4LKql7rIq [issues]: https://img.shields.io/github/issues/sgoudham/MyClipboard?label=issues [pull-requests]: https://img.shields.io/github/issues-pr/sgoudham/MyClipboard [fossa]: https://app.fossa.com/api/projects/git%2Bgithub.com%2Fsgoudham%2FMyClipboard.svg?type=shield ![fossa] ![license] ![maven-central] ![build-status] ![codecov] ![issues] ![pull-requests] # MyClipboard Utility Library to Access and Manipulate the Default System Clipboard # About The inspiration for this project came from my frustration of macOS not having clipboard history built-in unlike Windows. This library will allow you to access the system clipboard and manipulate it. # Configuration TODO # Windows / *Unix This approach differs from the macOS section below as Windows/*Unix properly notify the program with global clipboard events. This allows for a more event-driven approach as lostOwnership() is triggered whenever the clipboard has lost ownership - clipboard has new content within it - and the contents can be observed by multiple consumers. # macOS Unlike the aforementioned event-driven approach, macOS unfortunately is not very good at notifying the program if the system clipboard has changed. To query the system clipboard contents, we need to employ a polling schedule. I have chosen **200ms** to ensure that images and large files can be copied over as well as reducing the load on the CPU. # Contributing TODO # Installation Latest Stable Version: ![maven-central]
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